It basically removes all annoying icons, suggestions, applications, groups and interests, leaving a simple and clean Facebook page. It also uses the same font for external links, ignoring the new serif one.

Ok, I admit, I can’t stay without making Scogger available for every gadget I own, so this time the frog jumped over the green robot 🙂

Graphics borrowed from the PS3 version, with new musics!
Rules of the game are the same as other ports: frog can jump forward, left, right (not backward nor diagonal) and the goal is to jump over all the leaf of the level.

This time Scogger include 2 game modes:

10 level mode: it is the original mode: There are 10 levels, out of 100 random ones, with increasing difficutly level

100 level mode: enjoy full game! All 100 levels of the game, with increasing difficulty…impossibile to complete!

And for the first time, it is available to a wide range of devices, despite the old ports (only modified console and little more). You can enjoy it grabbing a free version (10 levels only) or the full one, with 100 levels (impossible to complete!)

Availabilty

With more than 10.000 downloads on Google Play, you can find Scogger on:

Thanks

Yesterday I finally switched from my sweety old iPhone 3G to a more nerd-oriented smartphone: the (almost) new Samsung Galaxy S2.

Compared to IOS I found Android more complete…at first sight I found Android better because without tweaks I can:

delete iTunes 🙂

use the device external drive

use Blueetooth for everything (file transfer among others)

download files

use it as modem/hotspot wifi

[other things to add]

The bad thing for us poor Linux users is that the device doesn’t seem to to work out of the box with Banshee, so I decided to write an article that I’ll update every time I found some useful way to use it on Ubuntu.